Former Seminole State College Belles basketball player and the first Jamaican WNBA Player Simone Edwards, OD, has signed on as national spokesperson for Caribbean American Heritage Month. Edwards who was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, accepted the duties of spokesperson for Caribbean American Heritage Month to help bring more visibility to Caribbean Americans and the contributions they make. Continue reading “Former SSC Belles Basketball Player Named Spokesperson for Caribbean American Heritage Month”
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SSC Welcomes New Vice President for Academic Affairs
Seminole State College hosted a meet and greet for its new Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Larry Guerrero on June 4. Faculty, administration and community members stopped by to welcome Dr. Guerrero to the campus. Continue reading “SSC Welcomes New Vice President for Academic Affairs”
Spring Honor Roll Recognizes SSC Students
Seminole State College has released the names of honor roll students for the 2019 spring semester. Three separate honor rolls recognize students for their academic achievements. Continue reading “Spring Honor Roll Recognizes SSC Students”
SSC Softball Wins First Round of World Series
The Seminole State College Trojan Softball Team won their first round of the NJCAA JUCO World Series in St. George, Utah, May 22. The team defeated Shelton State Community College 12-4 and will face Wallace College of Alabama at 3:30 p.m. on May 23.
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SSC Physical Therapist Assistant Program Receives Accreditation
The Seminole State College-Gordon Cooper Technology Center Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Program was recently award a five-year full accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. The program is the result of a three-year partnership between the two institutions, and is one of only eight accredited programs in the state. Continue reading “SSC Physical Therapist Assistant Program Receives Accreditation”
SSC Students Complete Financial Literacy Program
Four Seminole State College students recently completed a week-long personal finance and financial literacy class as part of the Neil Molleur KEY Scholarship Program.
The KEY (Keep Educating Yourself) seminar covered all aspects of financial literacy, as well as professional development tips. Discussions covered the psychology of money, budgeting, spending habits, credit, debt repayment, self-advocacy, community involvement and networking. Continue reading “SSC Students Complete Financial Literacy Program”
SSC Regents Convene for May Meeting
The Seminole State College Board of Regents convened May 16 for their monthly meeting. The Board approved acceptance of a bid for improvements to the Enoch Kelly Haney Center parking area, a new campus wellness policy, the adoption of a strategic plan and the hiring of a new Vice President for Academic Affairs. Continue reading “SSC Regents Convene for May Meeting”
Flores named Coach of the Year
The SSC Trojan Softball team cheers on Head Coach Amber Flores after she was named the Region II Division I Coach of the Year, following the Region II Division championship game on May 13. Continue reading “Flores named Coach of the Year”
SSC Softball Headed to Nationals
Seminole State College’s Trojan softball team won the Region II Division I championship on May 13 and will advance to the NJCAA National Tournament to be held in St. George, Utah May 22-25, 2019.
The Trojans were undefeated in the Regional Tournament, held in Seminole this past weekend. They finished the regular season ranked Number one in the NJCAA national poll, have a current record of 51 wins and 2 losses on the season and have a 46-game winning streak.
Their first game of the National Tournament will be the evening of May 22. Continue reading “SSC Softball Headed to Nationals”